ASUS' new ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) now available starting at $900

The ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) is slim and ready to last all day (and then some).

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What you need to know

What you need to know

ASUS unveiled its new ZenBoo Flip 13 (UX363) earlier this year, and now it’s finallyavailable at Amazonstarting at $900. The latest entry in ASUS' sleek ZenBook lineup, the Flip 13 retains a slim profile while also packing in plenty of battery life. There are also full-size ports on board, so you won’t have to carry around any dongles.

The ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) is a thin device, coming in at just over half-an-inch thick and weighing 2.87 pounds. While it may be slim, ASUS has included full-size ports, including a USB Type-A, HDMI, and two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C ports. ASUS claims this makes the ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) the “world’s thinnest 13.3-inch convertible” with full-size ports.

Beyond its thin design, the laptop includs ASUS' NumberPad 2.0, which turns the trackpad unto a numberpad when you need it. It’s also 30 percent larger than its predecessor, giving you plenty of room to work with.

The battery life in the ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) is rated at 16 hours, so it should last you more than a day even if real-world testing falls short of that. The touchscreen also works with the optional ASUS Pen with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Combined with Intel’s 10th Gen Core i5 and i7 processors, up to 16GB of RAM, and Wi-Fi 6, and the ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) could make a nice little work machine on the go.

The ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) is available now starting at $900 at Amazon.

Slim powerhouse

The ASUS ZenBook Flip 13 (UX363) offers plenty to like if you’re a mobile worker. It’s thin and portable while giving you enough juice, power, and ports to get work done on the go.

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